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Gardaí are working to keep the system which was introduced over the Covid emergency.
Meanwhile, Ruan Pienaar will play in next season’s URC one way or another after the Cheetahs and the Sharks signed a cooperation agreement.
The deal, the first of its type by a major European league, values La Liga at €24.2 billion.
Insurance companies have been criticised by publicans’ groups for refusing to honour business interruption policies.
Dublin cafe owners are grappling with rent and reduced footfall.
‘Tongan Thor’ Taniela Tupou says he believed ‘religion had nothing to do with rugby’.
Football Leaks claim Uefa aided PSG and Man City to get around its own Financial Fair Play rules.
There may be trouble ahead.
Any action taken by the NYSAC would be recognised by several other US states, including Nevada.
According to a Yankees representative, the organisation never had intentions of selling the alcohol with player images to the public.
A new Data Protection Act has to be in place before the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes live in May – but the Irish state seems in no mood to align itself with Europe on the issue.
Trump must make a decision on the Iran nuclear accord by 15 October.
A war of words has broken out over the colonisers’ treatment of Australia’s indigenous people in the late 18th century.
Garda College are appealing against their round 2 defeat at the hands of Ulster University.
Founder Julian Assange is claiming there is a ‘McCarthyist’ effort against him, particularly by Hillary Clinton.
We spoke to three of the country’s best authors to find out why.
Jurgen Klopp has been left irritated by the French defender’s behaviour.
Workers in the country are holding strikes in protest against controversial reforms of labour laws.
The Midlanders could lose Denis Connerton in a row over local club fixtures.
The Department of Finance is predicting big growth, but only if everything goes as it wants it to.
The Finglas Action Group claim that the site of a proposed development has a history of anti-social behaviour.
ESB workers have been offered a 5.5% pay rise over the next two and a half years.
The jobs aren’t even going where he said.
The sponsors have decided to pull the plug early.
Chinese manufacturing has slowed to a crawl in recent times with instability in the Middle East further weighing on the nation’s stock market.
Trump’s controversial call for Muslims to be banned from entering America has been cited in the new video by a Somali extremist group.
Quick, delete it. Nobody saw it.
The Chelsea players are angry and their Portuguese boss throwing them under the bus on Monday.
The fallout from the downing of a Russian fighter jet by Turkish forces last week continues.
The bank’s former governor has denied explosive claims that he ignored evidence of an imminent financial crisis.
The Ireland back row struck the France lock early in yesterday’s game.
The INMO’s announcement comes on foot of an incident at the mental health unit of University Hospital Galway on Friday.
The Frenchman has so far only succeeded in arousing more suspicion with a far-fetched explanation for his involvement in latest controversy.
There could be custodial sentences and a heavy fine.
Manager allegedly accused senior players of ‘not playing for him’ during Saturday’s 4-1 loss.
Meanwhile, proposals to deduct unpaid water charges from income are being slammed.
More headaches for the Fianna Fáil leader as a de-selected candidate hits out.
“Up to 60 people were involved in a wholesale chaotic brawl, fisticuffs and dangerous scenes of violence.”
Meanwhile, Anne Ferris said she is willing to face the consequences of being expelled from the Labour Party.
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